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Barrinha, Andrew and Christou, George (2022) Speaking sovereignty : the EU in the cyber domain. European Security, 31 (3). pp. 356-376. doi:10.1080/09662839.2022.2102895 ISSN 0966-2839.

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Abstract

The EU’s revised Cybersecurity Strategy (2020) has been constructed in the context of increasing geopolitical tension and within a dynamically evolving technological environment. The onset of new technologies has brought with it new opportunities but also perceived risks and threats in cyberspace, to which the EU has sought to elicit a more comprehensive approach underpinned by a move to become more “technologically sovereign”. We seek in this article to critically unpack what such claims to technological sovereignty mean for the EU in the cyber domain and what the practical implications are of the EU taking ownership of and performing sovereignty. More specifically, in seeking to conceptually unpack technological sovereignty in its internal and external manifestations, we show how its articulation, legitimisation and operationalisation has implications and consequences for the EU’s identity and action in the cyber domain.

Item Type: Journal Article
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Politics and International Studies
Journal or Publication Title: European Security
Publisher: Routledge
ISSN: 0966-2839
Official Date: 9 September 2022
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9 September 2022Published
14 July 2022Accepted
Volume: 31
Number: 3
Page Range: pp. 356-376
DOI: 10.1080/09662839.2022.2102895
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Open Access (Creative Commons)
Date of first compliant deposit: 12 September 2022
Date of first compliant Open Access: 12 September 2022
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